CCH® Medicare — 09/28/09

CMS halts insurer dissemination of health care reform information

All Medicare Advantage (MA) and Medicare prescription drug plans are ordered to immediately discontinue any mailings regarding current health care reform legislation to Medicare beneficiaries, as well as remove any related materials from their website, according to an order issued in a memorandum by CMS on Monday, September 21. The order followed CMS' discovery that an insurance company was contacting enrollees, alleging that current health care reform legislation could hurt seniors and disabled individuals causing them to lose important benefits and services as a result of the legislation.

Misleading information

"We are concerned that the materials sent to our beneficiaries may violate Medicare rules by appearing to contain Medicare Advantage and prescription drug benefit information, which must be submitted to CMS for review" said Jonathan Blum, acting director of CMS' Center for Drug and Health Plan Choices. "We also are asking that no other plan sponsors mail similar materials while we investigate whether a potential violation has occurred."

"We are concerned that, among other things, the information in the letter is misleading and confusing to beneficiaries, who may believe that it represents official communication about the Medicare Advantage program," said Blum. Specifically, CMS is investigating whether the company inappropriately used the lists of Medicare enrollees for unauthorized purposes.

GOP response

House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) responded to the Memorandum by criticizing actions of the Obama Administration to impose what he referred to as a gag order on critics of the $500 billion in Medicare cuts proposed by the congressional Democrats. He released a statement contending that "It is outrageous that the Obama Administration is trying to keep seniors in the dark about the consequences of congressional Democrats' costly government-run health care bills. Seniors have a right to know about the cost and consequences of the Democrats' health care bills, and Republicans will continue to tell the American people the facts about the nearly $500 billion in Medicare cuts that Democrats are proposing."

CMS investigation

CMS is currently investigating the released information because the communications claim to convey legitimate Medicare program information about an individual's specific benefits or other plan information, but instead offer "misleading or confusing opinion and conjecture by the plan about the effect of health care reform legislation on the Medicare Advantage program and other information unrelated to a beneficiary's specific benefits," according to CMS. The communications ultimately urge enrollees to contact their congressional representatives to protest the proposals referenced in the letter. These communications are potentially contrary to federal regulations and guidance for the MA and prescription drug programs and other federal law, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

CMS Memorandum, Sept. 21, 2009.

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